Configuring 30 new IMac's for a computer lab.

I work at a technical college in the IT dept. and we just got our first ever new Apple IMac's. Is it possible to configure one computer similar to symantec ghost without having to enter personal information (credit card number and setting up .mac accounts) and so that one student account is created that they can automatically sign in with. We don't have a lot of mac experience on campus.

You don't have to create a .mac account just skip that step when you get to it. 
Are you trying to give each student one account or each Mac one account?
As an aside you may like to take a look at Apple Remote Desktop (link) which allows you to control multiple Macs from one.
mrtotes

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       dvametadataapi.framework   dvametadataapi   8.0.0.0  
       dvametadataUI.framework   dvametadataUI   8.0.0.0  
       dvaplayer.framework   dvaplayer   8.0.0.0  
       dvatransport.framework   dvatransport   8.0.0.0  
       dvaui.framework   dvaui   8.0.0.0  
       dvaunittesting.framework   dvaunittesting   8.0.0.0  
       dynamiclink.framework   dynamiclink   8.0.0.0  
       ICUConverter.framework   ICUConverter   3.61   "gtlib_3.0" "." "16615"
       ICUData.framework   ICUData   3.61   "gtlib_3.0" "." "16615"
       LogSession.framework   LogSession   7.2.1.3399  
       mediacoreif.framework   mediacoreif   8.0.0.0  
       PlugPlugExternalObject.framework      5.0.0.62  
       PlugPlugOwl.framework   PlugPlugOwl   5.0.0.74  
       UpdaterNotifications.framework   UpdaterNotifications   7.0.1.102   "7.0.1.102"
       WRServices.framework        
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       Accented Edges 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Adaptive Wide Angle 2014.0, Copyright © 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Adaptive Wide Angle.plugin”
       Angled Strokes 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Average 2014.0.0 x001  ©1993-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Average.plugin”
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       BMP 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Camera Raw 8.5 (236), Copyright © 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Camera Raw.plugin”
       Camera Raw Filter 8.5 (236), Copyright © 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Camera Raw.plugin”
       Chalk & Charcoal 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Charcoal 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Chrome 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Cineon 2014.0.0 x001  ©2002-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Cineon.plugin”
       Clouds 2014.0.0 x001  ©1993-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Clouds.plugin”
       Collada DAE 2014.0.0 x001  ©2006-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “U3D.plugin”
       Color Halftone 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Colored Pencil 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       CompuServe GIF 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Conté Crayon 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Craquelure 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Crop and Straighten Photos 2014.0.0 x001  ©2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “CropPhotosAuto.plugin”
       Crop and Straighten Photos Filter 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Crosshatch 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Crystallize 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Cutout 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Dark Strokes 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       De-Interlace 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Dicom 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “dicom.plugin”
       Difference Clouds 2014.0.0 x001  ©1993-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Clouds.plugin”
       Diffuse Glow 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Displace 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Dry Brush 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Eazel Acquire 2014.0.0 x001  ©1997-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “EazelAcquire.plugin”
       Embed Watermark NO VERSION - from the file “DigiSign.plugin”
       Entropy 2014.0.0 x001  ©2006-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
       Export Color Lookup 2014.0.0 x001  �2012-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Export3DLUT.plugin”
       Extrude 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       FastCore Routines 2014.0.0 x001  ©1990-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “FastCore.plugin”
       Fibers 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Film Grain 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Filter Gallery 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Flash 3D 2014.0.0 x001  ©2006-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “U3D.plugin”
       Fresco 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Glass 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Glowing Edges 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Google Earth 4 KMZ 2014.0.0 x001  ©2006-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “U3D.plugin”
       Grain 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Graphic Pen 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Halftone Pattern 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       HDRMergeUI 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “HDRMergeUI.plugin”
       IFF Format 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Ink Outlines 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       JPEG 2000 2014.0.0 x001  ©2001-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “JPEG2000.plugin”
       Kurtosis 2014.0.0 x001  ©2006-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
       Lens Blur 2014.0, Copyright © 2002-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Lens Blur.plugin”
       Lens Correction 2014.0, Copyright © 2002-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Lens Correct.plugin”
       Lens Flare 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Liquify 2014.0, Copyright © 2001-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Liquify.plugin”
       Matlab Operation 2014.0.0 x001  ©1993-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “ChannelPort.plugin”
       Maximum 2014.0.0 x001  ©2006-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
       Mean 2014.0.0 x001  ©2006-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
       Measurement Core 2014.0.0 x001  ©1993-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “MeasurementCore.plugin”
       Median 2014.0.0 x001  ©2006-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
       Mezzotint 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Minimum 2014.0.0 x001  ©2006-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
       MMXCore Routines 2014.0.0 x001  ©1990-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “MMXCore.plugin”
       Mosaic Tiles 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Multiprocessor Support 2014.0.0 x001  ©1990-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “MultiProcessor Support.plugin”
       Neon Glow 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Note Paper 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       NTSC Colors 2014.0.0 x001  ©1993-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “NTSC Colors.plugin”
       Ocean Ripple 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       OpenEXR 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Paint Daubs 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Palette Knife 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Patchwork 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Paths to Illustrator 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       PCX 2014.0.0 x001  ©1989-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “PCX.plugin”
       Photocopy 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Photoshop 3D Engine 2014.0.0 x001  ©2006-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Photoshop3DEngine.plugin”
       Photoshop Touch CC 2014 (2014.0.0.0) ©1993-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “PSDX.plugin”
       Picture Package Filter 2014.0.0 x001  ©1993-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “ChannelPort.plugin”
       Pinch 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Pixar 2014.0.0 x001  ©1989-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Pixar.plugin”
       Plaster 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Plastic Wrap 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       PNG 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Pointillize 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Polar Coordinates 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Portable Bit Map 2014.0.0 x001  ©1989-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “PBM.plugin”
       Poster Edges 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Radial Blur 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Radiance 2014.0.0 x001  ©2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Radiance.plugin”
       Range 2014.0.0 x001  ©2006-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
       Read Watermark NO VERSION - from the file “DigiRead.plugin”
       Render Color Lookup Grid 2014.0.0 x001  �2012-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Export3DLUT.plugin”
       Reticulation 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Ripple 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Rough Pastels 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Save for Web 2014.0, Copyright © 1999-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Save for Web.plugin”
       ScriptingSupport 15.0, Copyright © 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “ScriptingSupport.plugin”
       Shake Reduction 2014.0, Copyright © 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Shake Reduction.plugin”
       Shear 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Skewness 2014.0.0 x001  ©2006-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
       Smart Blur 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Smudge Stick 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Solarize 2014.0.0 x001  ©1993-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Solarize.plugin”
       Spatter 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Spherize 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Sponge 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Sprayed Strokes 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Stained Glass 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Stamp 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Standard Deviation 2014.0.0 x001  ©2006-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
       STL 2014.0.0 x001  ©2006-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “U3D.plugin”
       Sumi-e 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Summation 2014.0.0 x001  ©2006-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
       Targa 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Texturizer 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Tiles 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Torn Edges 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Twirl 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Underpainting 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Vanishing Point 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “VanishingPoint.plugin”
       Variance 2014.0.0 x001  ©2006-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
       Water Paper 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Watercolor 2014.0, Copyright © 1991-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Wave 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Wavefront|OBJ 2014.0.0 x001  ©2006-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “U3D.plugin”
       Wind 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Wireless Bitmap 2014.0.0 x001  ©1989-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “WBMP.plugin”
       ZigZag 2014.0, Copyright © 2003-2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
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    Flash:
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